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|Transcription=that the sayd shipp and oyles in her passage to Zante being mett with by
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some Turkish piratts were blowne up and lost in fighte and the sayd Lawrance and
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his Company made slaves in Tripoly. And otherwise cannot depose./
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To the thirteenth article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the sayd
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shipp the ''Agreement'' was of the burthen of two undred tonnes and
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had 18 peices of Ordinance and was with her tackle furniture Apparell
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and provisions of the value of 2200 ''li'' sterling when she was att Naples
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about December 1651. and saith the oyles aboard her when she was lost in case they were
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of the goodnes and quality contracted for as aforesayd, were of the
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Cleare value of 84 dollars and ½ per tonne or thereabouts, and in case
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they had come safely to this Port of London would have teilded the
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summe of .40. ''li'' per tonne or thereabouts. And otherwise cannot depose
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To the fourteenth article of the sayd allegation he ssaith that the passage from
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Zant to Petras is usually observed to be a safe passage, and that the passage
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betwixt Zant and Corona is observed to be a dangerous passage
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by reason of Pyratts, and saith that in probability in case the sayd oyles
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had according to the sayd conttract made att Naples bene furnished att
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Petras, the sayd shipp and goods had come safe to this Port of London.
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that the sayd shipp and oyles in her passage to Zante being mett with by
some Turkish piratts were blowne up and lost in fighte and the sayd Lawrance and
his Company made slaves in Tripoly. And otherwise cannot depose./

To the thirteenth article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the sayd
shipp the Agreement was of the burthen of two undred tonnes and
had 18 peices of Ordinance and was with her tackle furniture Apparell
and provisions of the value of 2200 li sterling when she was att Naples
about December 1651. and saith the oyles aboard her when she was lost in case they were
of the goodnes and quality contracted for as aforesayd, were of the
Cleare value of 84 dollars and ½ per tonne or thereabouts, and in case
they had come safely to this Port of London would have teilded the
summe of .40. li per tonne or thereabouts. And otherwise cannot depose

To the fourteenth article of the sayd allegation he ssaith that the passage from
Zant to Petras is usually observed to be a safe passage, and that the passage
betwixt Zant and Corona is observed to be a dangerous passage
by reason of Pyratts, and saith that in probability in case the sayd oyles
had according to the sayd conttract made att Naples bene furnished att
Petras, the sayd shipp and goods had come safe to this Port of London.

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